Code of Conduct
The Freedom Road Riders Association (FRRA) is built on a foundation of shared passion for riding, camaraderie, and respect. This Code of Conduct outlines the expectations for all members to ensure a positive and safe environment for everyone.
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1. Loyalty and Non-Competition:
No member of the FRRA shall, at any time, initiate, organize, or promote any competing organization, riding club, or similar entity, nor shall they utilize the FRRA or its membership for recruitment purposes for such endeavours.
2. Dual Affirmations (Executive Members):
No executive member of any chapter or member of the National Board of Directors shall, during their term, serve as an officer or director of another similar motorcycle organization or club. This ensures dedicated leadership and avoids potential conflicts of interest.
3. Public Image:
All members are expected to uphold the FRRA’s public image and actively promote the association in a positive and respectful manner. Our conduct reflects on the entire organization.
4. Positive Attitude:
All members are expected to maintain a positive attitude towards the association and fellow members. We are united by our love for riding and the desire to connect with like-minded individuals. Friendliness, inclusivity, and mutual support are essential.
5. Respect for Leadership:
Any act of direct disrespect towards a chapter’s executive team or a sitting member of the National Board of Directors will be addressed swiftly and decisively. These individuals are volunteers who dedicate their time and effort to the FRRA and deserve our respect and appreciation.
6. Safe Riding Practices:
All riders are expected to ride with basic courtesy and respect for one another’s safety. Hazardous riding practices will not be tolerated and can result in disciplinary action. Safety is paramount, and we are all responsible for creating a safe riding environment.
Enforcement:
Violations of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action, up to and including membership revocation. The FRRA leadership will investigate any reported violations and take appropriate action based on the circumstances. All members are encouraged to report any observed violations to their chapter’s Executive Team or the National Board of Directors.